“You’ve got [NYPD Commissioner] Bill Bratton saying … I have it written down here … ‘There are no words to describe the contempt I have for him.’ Him being me. Yet when asked about the Eric Garner case, his quote is: ‘I personally don’t think race was a factor in that incident.’ If you watch the tape, you can tell that it was absolutely a factor in that incident,” Tarantino said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, which released the full conversation on Wednesday.

“But I’m the one that he has no words for the contempt because I was against police brutality,” he added. “But being against police brutality for him is being against the police.”

The embattled “Pulp Fiction” director refused to do the right thing and apologize Tuesday for calling cops “murderers” during the heated protest in Washington Square Park on Oct. 24.

He instead claimed that he was the victim and that he was being “demonized” by police unions across the country — including the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association — which were ultimately trying to draw attention away from the issue of police brutality.

Tarantino leads a crowd of protesters at a rally against police brutality on Oct. 24 in New York City.Robert Miller

“[Police officers] are not going to take [PBA president] Patrick Lynch’s word for what I said,” he told the LA Times. “They can read what I said. And I’m sure most cops will go, ‘That’s his opinion. He has a 1st Amendment right to walk in the march and a 1st Amendment right to say what he feels.’ I didn’t say I hate cops. They’re saying that.”

Thousands of cops have called for a boycott of Tarantino’s new film, “The Hateful Eight,” including unions for the NYPD, LAPD, New Jersey State Police, Port Authority Police and the Philadelphia police, as well as the National Association of Police Organizations and the National Border Control Council.

Many have threatened to not accept assignments or perform off-duty work, such as providing security, traffic control or technical assistance, at events centered around the release of “The Hateful Eight.”

“That’s a while from now and we’ll see,” Tarantino said in response to the possibility of a nationwide boycott. “The people who are screaming against me are the mouthpieces for the police. They can call for a boycott. That doesn’t mean that cops are going to respond. Because I actually have a whole lot of fans that are police officers.”